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Topic: Work to be done at cliff-if you have the time.... (Read 2299 times)

A lot of love has been going on out at Cliff Drive, and though I know in the future we may be losing holes 7-8-9 as they stand today, we haven't lost them yet, and I have been told that they want to really work with us to try to remain to have them in play.

What that may mean though is that the fairway on #8 will get TIGHTER, and Tree lined, can you say tough SOB! but rest assured even with the possibility of having them not vanish, I plan to expand the course. Ideally if this happens making it a 24 hole course. I think that is a perfect number for disc golf personally. Time will tell.

In the mean time, Beckett has been carving out the new holes with intensity not matched in years out there. Johnny Harrison attacked holes #5 & #6 to clean them up.

I finished cleaning up #4, and then got #8 long green taken care of last night.

What remains to be done in the annual "summer clean/Spring Clean of Cliff" is the hillside on #6 by the downed tree. The green on #7 middle, and then the trail from #7 up to the stage to the cliff. I will try to get out there and work some on it this week, probably Friday so that it looks a little better for the East Championships, but if you have time and a mower or weed whacker, anything anyone does will be appreciated.

Thanks for the love on the course this month out there, it is looking good!

Eventually yes it will be. The current placement (Original right) will be the ideal landing zone, then you need to go southeast (Left) about 250'-300' to the "new placement". It will be a very tight tunnel all the way through. Now, that being said, I am hopeful to "clearout" the left placement (short) and remove all the tires to give a gut shot chance to get there and then a big RHBH Anny to get on the green for cheaters to see but it will still be a protected green, though the shot will be there, it will be extremely great execution to make that for an eagle 3, the other now close to 600' location will be a standard 5. I hope to have it finished in time for the "loomis visitational" event upon your return to the states....not if you are gone 6 weeks though.....

Mike Hyzer

I stood down by those new holes the other day, trying to find a way to get my truck down there to rip out more honeysuckle. Didn't look promising from the south end, but there may be hope for the north end, behind #12 tee.

I stood down by those new holes the other day, trying to find a way to get my truck down there to rip out more honeysuckle. Didn't look promising from the south end, but there may be hope for the north end, behind #12 tee.

Then that shall be teh next line of fire. I was thinking the same thing about that area and the desire to clear it out so that we can get a real mower down there on 2 and then try to get the folks to mow it regularly as well. That should lead to only eventually #4 for "hand mowing" detail, though the right machine should be able to drive up the path along the south pin to get up there if I ever buy a "nice mower"...

A lot of love has been going on out at Cliff Drive, and though I know in the future we may be losing holes 7-8-9 as they stand today, we haven't lost them yet, and I have been told that they want to really work with us to try to remain to have them in play.

What that may mean though is that the fairway on #8 will get TIGHTER, and Tree lined, can you say tough SOB! but rest assured even with the possibility of having them not vanish, I plan to expand the course. Ideally if this happens making it a 24 hole course. I think that is a perfect number for disc golf personally. Time will tell.

In the mean time, Beckett has been carving out the new holes with intensity not matched in years out there. Johnny Harrison attacked holes #5 & #6 to clean them up.

I finished cleaning up #4, and then got #8 long green taken care of last night.

What remains to be done in the annual "summer clean/Spring Clean of Cliff" is the hillside on #6 by the downed tree. The green on #7 middle, and then the trail from #7 up to the stage to the cliff. I will try to get out there and work some on it this week, probably Friday so that it looks a little better for the East Championships, but if you have time and a mower or weed whacker, anything anyone does will be appreciated.

Thanks for the love on the course this month out there, it is looking good!

I got some time off because of rain I'm gonna try and work on the area above for awhile today, if that is fine with you..

Completely fine by me. I wanted to cut out the downed tree limb that is next to the stage, and have a new saw that I know will work accordingly. I would also like to plant some native plants around the stage parts to have perennials flowing nicely up there, but let me worry about that one!